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Here is the Starlight Symphony Low Brass section Tigard, Oregon. I'm playing my Miraphone 191...
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Walter, the audience certainly knows to dress up for your performances:

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Cool horn Walter! I can't quite make it out- is that the 4 or 5 valve 191?
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Thanks for the tuba compliment, Bob -- I'm a proud owner of a 5v Mirafone 191. According to the factory, its serial number indicates it was made in 2001...
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L-R: Roland Froescher, Mike Milnarik, Matt Brown and Adam Frey
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MikeMilnarik wrote:Image

COSMOPOLITAN TUBA QUARTET
L-R: Roland Froescher, Mike Milnarik, Matt Brown and Adam Frey
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MSMSO Low Brass Section From Left to Right Tim Dueppen, Heather Jackson, Brent Marquart, Victor Gomez
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This was the River City Brass Band's "Ton of Tuba" from the 1988 Australia Tour. Left to Right: Jim "Squirrel" Stillwagon Sr, Kurt C. Zeigler, David McCollum, and Grant Moore. 1 BBb 186-4u (Squirrel), the rest CC 186-5us. The best section I ever played with. Miss you guys!
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contravic wrote:MSMSO Low Brass Section From Left to Right Tim Dueppen, Heather Jackson, Brent Marquart, Victor Gomez
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Guess here.....
36H alto, Greenhoe (88h?) tenor, Getzen 1062 bass, Cerveny big boy cimbasso?
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Bob Kolada wrote:
contravic wrote:MSMSO Low Brass Section From Left to Right Tim Dueppen, Heather Jackson, Brent Marquart, Victor Gomez
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Guess here.....
36H alto, Greenhoe (88h?) tenor, Getzen 1062 bass, Cerveny big boy cimbasso?
King 2B Alto, Greenhoe Bach 42, Getzen (I dont know the model. It's old and has a raw brass bell.), and Rudy Meinl Cimbasso.
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contravic wrote:King 2B Alto, Greenhoe Bach 42, Getzen (I dont know the model. It's old and has a raw brass bell.), and Rudy Meinl Cimbasso.
Cool! If it's a Getzen dependent bass, it's almost assuredly a 1062. For the alto, my guess is still a Conn 36H, as I don't think King ever made an alto and OR or gave it the name of one of their most popular trombones. :D
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Bob Kolada wrote:
contravic wrote:King 2B Alto, Greenhoe Bach 42, Getzen (I dont know the model. It's old and has a raw brass bell.), and Rudy Meinl Cimbasso.
Cool! If it's a Getzen dependent bass, it's almost assuredly a 1062. For the alto, my guess is still a Conn 36H, as I don't think King ever made an alto and OR or gave it the name of one of their most popular trombones. :D
How did you like the Rudy?
My mistake Bob. Yes, the alto is a 36H. His straight jazz horn is a 2B, oops. The Rudy is great! Blends beautifully with the bones to create a wonderful sound. We had just finished the Verdi Requiem, fun piece!
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tubas from the high wind ensembles at interlochen arts camp 2009

Left to right: Tara Fayazi; Josue Jimenez Morales; Colby Parker; Davis Erickson (me)

Euphs: Alex Avila; Nathan Budge


A few people are missing from this photo for whatever reason.
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Very nice pic--------that must be an awesome section.

There are two people in the photo that do not have a striped thing hanging over their right shoulder. What's with that?

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Ace wrote:Very nice pic--------that must be an awesome section.

There are two people in the photo that do not have a striped thing hanging over their right shoulder. What's with that?

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I think those are just the tuba straps - you can see the hooks on the ends of some of them (and one is totally different looking.)
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